Earthworks (art)

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Earthworks is a form of art created in nature that uses natural materials such as stones, leaves, or soil.

The most well-known example is probably the enormous four-mile-long human figure in northern South Australia known as Marree Man which is both the largest example and also unique because it was created with apparently no witnesses whatsoever to the, presumably extensive, creative activity involved, and no artist or artists have ever come forward to claim it or been identified![1][2]

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